5 Questions to help you find the right demountable wall

When exploring demountable wall solutions, the options can be overwhelming. There are so many factors that play into which wall will work best for your business, from how they look to how they are constructed to how much privacy they create. These five questions are designed to help you evaluate demountable wall systems and choose the right option for your needs:

1. How often do you plan on reconfiguring?

If you plan on reconfiguring very frequently (i.e. once a week, once a month), a unitized system is going to suit you best, as these are the easiest to detach and move. If you plan on reconfiguring every 6 months to a year or more, you can look at both unitized and modular systems. With either type of wall, you eliminate the mess, dust, and disruption of drywall demolition and construction.

6-12+ times per year: Privacy Wall, Privacy Wall Glass Selections

1-2 times per year: LiteScale, V.I.A.

3. How important is acoustical and visual privacy?

If you work in a highly confidential environment, you should aim for higher STC ratings that can be created with double glazed glass or solid panels. If visibility to shared content is also a concern, you may want to add film to the glass, or decorative cloaking film that hides only screen content. For spaces where you want privacy but are not as concerned about confidentiality, you can look at systems with lower STC ratings, including single glazed systems.

3. What kind of aesthetic are you looking to achieve?

Do you want a very open and transparent aesthetic with walls that appear seamless? Or a more substantial, built-in look? Glass fronts only? A combination of solid panels and glass to provide some privacy? There are a range of options to suit any aesthetic. If you want a very high-end, seamless look, Lite Scale is a great option, as it has the lowest profile available and gives the appearance of seamless glass. If metal trim separating the glass panels suits your aesthetic, your options are broader, and include V.I.A. and Privacy Wall.

When it comes to the surface of the solid walls, you can choose among steel, fabric, wood, markerboard, and more exotic materials. You can incorporate integrated blinds, or automatic privacy glass that changes from transparent to opaque with the push of a button. There are so many options available with demountable walls. If you identify your must-have’s and your nice-to-have’s, it will be easier to find the right solution.

4. What kind of technology would you like to integrate?

Think about the kind of technology you want to integrate within your enclosed environments. Do you want mostly flat screens for displaying content? Conferencing technology to connect local and remote teams? LED lighting to optimize the appearance of participants in video calls? Wall systems have different capabilities in terms of integrating technology, so it’s important to know what your expectations and needs are in this critical area. Another important consideration is whether you need wall cavity access to be able to service the technology.

5. What is your budget?

The sleeker and more sophisticated the solution, the more it generally costs, so it’s about finding a system to meet your specific needs at your desired price point. Keep in mind that although demountable walls cost more up front, they provide a greater return on investment. We can conduct a detailed ROI analysis and show you exactly how much you will save over a number of years.